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this pitch. thanks for inviting us to your home tonight. that is it for this "special report" fair, balanced and still unafraid. "fox news primetime" hosted by pete hegseth starts in about 10 second. i'm giving you back that 4. >> pete: you gave me 10 seconds. i will take it we really appreciate it. great show, buddy. thank you. good evening, 7:00 p.m. on the east coast and 6:00 p.m. in god's country which means it's time for "fox news primetime" i'm your host pete hegseth tonight and the remainder of the week over other network is obsessing over yesterday's news. the congressman woman from d.c., louisiana cheney her time is up, pie bye. maybe that's the story the democrats and their friends in the media want us to be covering. the shiny object distraction is a very powerful device and we fall for it often. what if i told you instead a far more sinister and dangerous effort is underway right under our noses right now at the
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pentagon? something i know a little bit about. i have been in the military for the better part of two decades. i was in the army national guard until last month. we all saw this coming. and now it's here. this ♪ just the woke military stuff you have been hearing about. this is not extremism standdown or a social distancing reading list or even a foolish cia recruitment video we have all seen by now. this is worse. this is way worse. this, my friends, is a purge. a purge of the defense department led by a new and now powerful radical leftists. a 1619 project activist, a hard core social distancing democrat. a man who believes all, all trump supporters are racist and extremists. and what must we do to racists? we must define them and then we must purge them. so who is the pentagon's newly meanted maga purge man?
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well, meet bishop garrison, the new senior adviser to the secretary of defense. his portfolio is diversity, equity and inclusion. but his purview is much wider. never heard of him? me neither. they like it that way. bishop garrison has been at the job at the pentagon for four months now hired in the wake of the events of january 6th. the ongoing and ultimate justification. they sent 25,000 troops to the capitol, built a wall around it, and now the rest begins. according to an official defense department memo signed on april 9th, less than a month ago, by the secretary of defense, lloyd austin himself, bishop garrison is now in charge of countering extremism working group. the group's first meeting was april 14th. they meet weekly. maybe they met today. there is work to be done. the pentagon's countering extremism working group, which is a top defense department priority is immediately charged
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with the following. get this. reviving the definition of prohibited extremist activities. creating a reporting process for vets, soldiers who have left the force to report extremist groups. so now we have a veteran spy network essentially. and forming yet another commission to study extremist behavior in the military. there's more. this working group will also recommend changing the military justice system in order to address extremism. good. woke justice. enhance the military's insider threats programs to report concerning behaviors. this used to be for, say, foreign spies? i've done the training but not anymore. we have new insider threats. screening publicly available information on new recruits with continuous vetting to include algorithms into social media accounts. better check your kid's phone if you want him or her to be a staff sergeant some day. i hope they didn't tiktok about trump or call the election rigged. the recruiter will not tolerate
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that. and finally, they are going to update all training, especially on gray areas such as reading, following, or liking extremist material online. catchall that? they are going to redefine extremism, empower veterans to surveil each other, reevaluate hot real insider threats are. screen the social media of new military recruits and update all training materials. oh, but the big question is who is deciding what's extreme? well, bishop garrison, of course, with the secretary of defense right behind him. now, bishop garrison is a west point grad, served two overseas tours and hold two bronze stars it for his service and we sincerely thank him for that but what does bishop garrison believe today as a civilian? is he really radical? maybe he is just another, you know, hillary clinton or biden-harris staffer which he was. how do i put this? the white house just put the equivalent of ebrahim x contendy
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the author of how to be an anti racist in charge of vetting the entire u.s. military. past, present, and future. a believer that our founding was in 1619 will now be vetting our armed services a few of which go back to 1776. and since we are in the mood for vetting the military, let's check a few of bishop garrison's past tweets and there are a lot of them. july of 2019, for example, the pentagon's brand new senior adviser sent these two tweets support for him, meaning trump, a racist, is support for all his beliefs. also tweeting he is dragging a lot of bad actors, misogynists, extremists and racists out into the light normalizing their action. if you support the president, you support that. there is no room for nuances with this. there is no room for nuances. if you support the president, you support extremists and
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racists. you support all of his beliefs as we define them. crystal clear. bishop garrison said far worse about trump for years. buff that's not the point. the scary part is what he believes about anyone who supports trump. you are racist. you are an extremist. the equation is simple for bishop garrison. if you support trump, and supporting trump makes you a racist and extreme, then in the world of bishop garrison, trump supporters are de facto extremists. no nuances. no question. no corridor. this isn't about white supremacy or white nationalism. those views and tattoos have been banned in the military for a long time. if i had a white supremacist or racist in my infill tri platoon i could and would kick them out. i would have the duty. but i didn't have to because it wasn't an issue. i served with black, brown, and white soldiers. but in all honesty, all i ever
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saw was army green that's what the army taught me and that's how i led me man. for bishop garrison all he sees is red. maga red. but, pete, this is just a study to, you know, committee to study extremism. not political persuasion. oh, really? think again. it actually gets worse. in march of this year, elite 17-page darpa it is the pentagon research lab marked classified outlined extremism and insider threats to the did. od. the document is very startling and would be resource material for bishop garrison. it's the type of fertile dod cultural soil he is standing on right now. not only does this document assert that extremism is rampant in the military, suggests a new form of extremism i had never heard of in the military called patriot extremism.
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the document defines patriot extremism as this ideology holds that the u.s. government has become corrupt has overstepped its constitutional boundaries who is no longer capable of protecting the people against foreign threats. wait, so thinking the u.s. government is corrupt has overstepped its constitutional boundaries and can't defeat foreign threats makes you an extremist? those views are mainstream conservative thinking today. those are dangerous, dangerous words. or maybe that's the point. we're all radicals. may i refer you, darpa, say, to the declaration of independence? the document goes on to name anarchists and racists as well and uses this photo collage of extremist symbols. many of these symbols are racist or anarchist but come and take it? you see that flag in the upper left corner that's as common as a military phrase or tattoo or t-shirt as you are ever going to
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see on private murphy. in fact, i have two t-shirts of that at my house. not including this one that was a lighter at the start of covid-19 don't take my toilet paper. it's not just about january 6th or president trump. woke pc and curriculum taught to kids these days the u.s. military is really full of extremists and racists. maybe i just missed it. of course not. on april 20th of this year, less than a month ago, two of america's top generals the head of u.s. strategic command and the head of u.s. space command testified before the senate armed services committee. both were asked if extremism is a problem in their ranks. >> i am very confident that the number of extremists in my forces is zero. if there are any extremists in my organization, one, they hide it very well. and, two, it's just a matter of time until i get to them.
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>> i would tell you right now that we have done everything that secretary austin has asked us to do in terms of training and awareness. but, in my organization, i would say that number is zero. throughout my career, i have not seen that. so, i believe it's close to zero in my organization if not zero. >> pete: zero or close to zero. and if we find them, we will get them. not good enough. who is dispatched to quickly dispel those foolish notions? you guessed it, bishop garrison. >> we would be remiss if we didn't admit to the fact that there is a problem with extremist behavior within the military. that is to say that one extremist is one too many. >> the purge is coming. they see their opening. they have the power. and they have their men in the right places. they say extremism is a huge problem. their man says trump supporters are extremists, full stop. so where does that leave trump supporters, patriots, and conservatives in the military
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today? vetted, closeted, or worse kicked out. the left knows that the military is one of the last traditional aggressive value-based organizations in america. so they must dismantle it as well. it started under obama. now it's on hyper speed. these truly are dangerous times. joining me now rob smith, former army veteran host of the podcast rob smith is problematic and author of always a soldier and also jack carr former navy seal and author of the devil's hand. gentlemen, thanks both of you for being here. you both served. you have led with men. you have been in combat. rob, let me ask you, is this a systemically extreme problem we have in the military today. >> no, it's not. first of all, let's define what extremism really is, right? so in 2009, an army major named nidal hasan went in fort hood, texas, shot and killed 13 of his fellow soldiers and injured 30
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more. now that is the deadliest terrorist attack that has ever happened on a u.s. base in history, right? so this is a person that was radicalized by radical islamic terrorism. that is the kind of extremism that we used to have to keep keep an eye out for and root out in the american military. now the kind of extremism that they're defining right now bishop impair son and people like him, this is not extremism. this is the -- what they are using to sort of purge political enemies. what they are defining as extremism the sort of patriot extremism, white nationalism, whatever, this is nothing of the sort. these are pretty much milk toast center right republican leaning people who may have voted for president trump. may have voted for other republicans, and may have said as much on social media. so they are only using this right now to pretty much purge the military of any political enemies and to them, a political enemy is anybody who is not a liberal or on the left. >> pete: yes. >> to me, that's dangerous for free speech. it's also dangerous for the soldiers that are serving because they are open to the
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real kind of extremism that i told you about earlier. >> pete: exactly right. jack, were you familiar with much of this? we have heard about kind of the wokism and the reading list and some of that. but i don't know much about bishop garrison until we started looking into this, these working groups, how far it will go. does it surprise you? >> it doesn't surprise me today. but in my 20 years in naval special warfare if we were extreme about anything or if i noticed any extremism it was we were extremely focused on the mission and extremely focused on the task at hand because that's what we owed the country. that's what we owed the mission the guys to our right and left. that's what we were extreme about. of nothing else. and really the job of the united states military is to prepare for war. >> pete: yes. >> so when we get called to go to war, we are ready and then we go and we execute the country's business. everything else that detracts from that mission there's something else at play there, that's for sure. >> pete: but, i mean, where does this mindset come from, rob, that if someone uses the wrong gender pronoun they can't have
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your back in a fire fight? nobody is perfect. everybody has different political views. the military has always been a melting pot, truly of people of different background, rich, poor, black, white. where does this sudden mindset come that these types of people, patriots or people that supported trump, they got to go. they are dangerous. >> well, where it comes from is, first of all, like i said, they have a rush to define all of their political enemies right now as extremists. like i said defining trump supporters, general conservatives, et cetera. this also comes from the far left woke stuff if you want to call it theory people any of that stuff. the problem with a lot of this stuff it ascends to positions of power as of right now what we are seeing with this bishop garrison person now he is influencing policy in the united states military. so this is where all of this stuff comes from. i do some work like i said with turning point u.s.a. on college campuses. it all starts there. but it honestly ends up in the halls of congress as we have seen. it ends up in the pentagon. and it ends up very, very, very
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close to power which is what we are seeing right now. and stuff like this will destroy the military from the inside out if it is not -- if a light is shot shone upon it. >> pete: let's say the working group comes out with a recommendation and at or near as extreme as the types of things he has talked about. in what way is a general today able to reject that? or is the general class effectively going to have to say hey, if i don't accept it whole cloth then i'm the racist, so i better do it? >> well, that's exactly right. what we see in the military is as i'm sure you saw that when you hit a certain rank, these guys sometimes turn into politicians and they are signing the deal for raytheon or whatever else is, a bud i don't understand board that got out of the military a couple years before. there is military that's a real thing that military industrial complex. asking our senior level leaders who are essentially just politicians in uniform to stand up to this stuff, that's expecting too much from these people. and in the early 1960s, the trust in the united states government was at an all-time
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high. it's steadily deteriorated since then but what happened is the military, trusting the military started vietnam and especially 19 will 0 on the trust was there and what we are seeing here is the erosion of trust in the united states military. just like we are seeing it with supreme court-issues with the supreme court. but that is, i think, what the other side is trying to do is to erode that trust distrusted institution. and when we are talking about vetting people before they come in it's not just what they like. your interview with lara logan last night about the surveillance state. everybody should listen to that. it was amazing. just what you hover above, they know exactly where your leanings lie without even having -- >> pete: how harrowing is that your kid right now interested in politics makes comments here and there wants to join the military and they say sorry, you look like an extremist to me, kid. two college. it's amazing. rob smith, jack carr, we really live in dangerous times. ful for men like you, thank you.
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>> thanks so much. >> pete: a george soros-backed prosecutor who has a penceive for targeting defended these folks after they defended their home from blm protesters last summer is now facing an investigation of her own. she you might just lose her law license. senator josh hawley is here to discuss next ♪ ♪ o the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help you realize new possibilities. like our new work from anywhere solutions, so your teams can collaborate almost anywhere. plus customer experience that finds solutions in the moment. ...and first-class benefits, like 5g with every plan. network, support and value without any tradeoffs. that's t-mobile for business. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy!
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>> pete: welcome pack. a george soros backed st. louis prosecutor known for going after police and republican politicians could now face a hearing and disciplinary action herself. an investigation from 2019 has reportedly found probable cause that circuit attorney kim gartner committed misconduct during her attempt to prosecute former republican governor eric greiten. if found guilty, gartner could
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lose her law license. missouri republican senator josh hawley joins me now who used to be the state's attorney general while gartner was the d.a. in st. louis. and he is also the author of the tyranny of big tech, senator, congratulations on your awesome new book. getting it published was half the battle for you and we are glad it was. senator, your reaction to kim gartner, the reality that she could be losing her law license. do you feel like the conduct of that investigation and others have been without agenda. >> i can't say that it's been without agenda. you look at, for instance, with the mcclow skis this is a couple became famous around the nation and rightly so for defending their own property. kim gartner went after them for no cause whatsoever. they were on their own property using their own firearms, legal firearms and widespread reports, pete that she and her deputies actually altered evidence in that case. that, of course, is just from this past summer. so there is a pattern here that is really, really hard to ignore and i think that, listen, i don't know any of the details of
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this investigation, but it's a very, very serious it sounds like. i certainly hope if she has, indeed, committed this misconduct that has been widely reported now in multiple cases that she is appropriately disciplined. >> pete: these district attorneys that george soros has helped place across the country that have taken very radical approaches, how far and wide is there? how concerned do people need to be? >> very concerned. i mean, he has been, soros and other supporters have been very effective in getting d.a.s who, as you said a second ago, have been very anti-cop, who have been very anti-law enforcement. one of the things gartner has also done in the rioting in st. louis this past year she wouldn't prosecute rioters. so here had you people out there committing crimes, hopefully she remembers david dorn who was from st. louis shot at point blank range by rioters and looters, these are the kind of people who kim gartner has refused to prosecute and refused to go after. it's really crazy. it's a terrible disservice to the people of st. louis and the people who depend on law enforcement and of course it's a
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disservice to cops. >> pete: absolutely. i have got to ask you, senator, because you have got this book coming out about big tech. you have been on the frontlines of it. last night i expressed some skepticism that washington, d.c. will be able to deliver on breaking up the big tech. actually doing trust busting. what faith can you give me that something like that may actually happen? >> well, i think people are going to demand it and what i found, pete, in my short time in the senate is that what elected officials listen to most of all are the american people, their own voters. i just think listening to my voters at home talking with folks from around the state and around the country, people have had it with these tech monopolies that want to control our speech and lives and control our politics. i think the time has come to break them up. we have got to get real competition back in this market. we have got to put the american people back in control of their own data and their own lives and their own speech. the threat to speech here is unbelievable. and it's time to hold these companies accountable for it.
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>> pete: so, by breaking them up, by creating competition, you would create the space for an entity that would provide a similar platform but maybe not surveil or maybe not push by us. you could actually have a true free speech platform. >> yeah, that's right. you know, people say well why doesn't president trump who got deplatformed, of course, why doesn't he go to a competitor? answer, there are no competitors. where would he go? there is no competitor to twitter. that was parler but the tech monopoly shut it down. no competitor to facebook that is viable. in order to have competition, we have got break the monopoly power. listen, these companies are using monopoly power to keep out competitors. using it to keep out new market entrants and using power to control speech and politics. he we have not stood for this in the past, pete we shouldn't now. >> pete: i hope you do, senator. these tech companies have been too successful for the democrats when they hold power to do something about it. but, should republicans get power back, it better be a number one and i know you will be be out front on it senator
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josh hawley, thank you very much. congratulations on the book "the tyranny of big tech." >> you got it. >> pete: donald trump warned us that biden would destroy the suburbs if he was elected president. looks like he was right again. charlie kirk has more on that, next. >> if biden gets in, they are putting that regulation very specific, they are putting that regulation back and you are going to have low income housing and projects built. ♪ ♪ aliens are real, alright. there's just too much evidence. but ghosts? not so much. i mean where's the proof? show me the data. ooh, iced tea! kill weeds not the lawn with roundup for lawns products.
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>> they want to destroy the suburbs. >> they want to destroy your suburbs. >> destroy your suburbs. >> everybody is talking about me and the suburbs. >> i got rid of the regulation that will allow projects to be built right along received your home. >> if biden gets, in they are putting that regulation very specific they are putting that regulation back and you will have low income housing and
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projects built. >> pete: oh, we miss him. well, he called it. president trump warned us that the biden administration would try to reshape america's suburbs. well, it is actually happening. bind's far left racial equity agenda always equity never equality single zoning laws, racism, obviously. if highways and bridges are racist. single family homes you don't stand a chance. so the democrats' thinking here is that minorities are poor and can't afford to live in towns with single family homes. therefore, places without duplexes or high rises are inherently racist. but, here's the thing. red lining is over. relates tores don't care if you are black or white. they only care that you have 20% for the down payment. the barriers to the suburbs aren't racial. they are socioeconomic. i don't live in places like greenwich or the hamptons because i can't afford to live in those towns. those towns aren't racist.
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they are just rich. the same rules apply to less wealthy suburbs, people who can't afford them are priced out. plain and simple. biden's solution? don't help people lift themselves out of pot of or the inner city, just change the zoning laws and crater home values in the suburbs, that's how equity works, right? just bring everybody down. but don't worry, even the federal government -- even if the federal government green lights a high rise apartment next to your house, you will still have to fight with the trusty zoning board to put on a new deck. you know it. joining me now lynne patton, former hud regional director and charlie kirk turning point u.s.a. founder. lynn, so great to have you. i will start with you. you know this stuff. >> hey, pete. >> pete: you have been in the middle of it. probably in the middle of helping the president to understand what they wanted to do. what are they doing here and does it surprise you? >> no. absolutely not. and despite what the racially ignorant gaslighting media wants you to believe, senator tim
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scott was right. america is not a racist country. we are the land of opportunity and what democrats don't want you to know, pete, is that 52% of black americans already live in the suburbs. 60% of hispanics live in the suburbs. 62% of asians live in the suburbs. you know, hud under secretary carson's leadership did a study of the top 100 urban communities based on population size and what we found is that minorities already dominate the majority of minorities live in the anchoring suburbs of these communities already because sadly, after years of liberal governance, you know, most urban communities and most urban cities are just virtually unlivable. just due to basic public safety lacking. obviously due to high taxes,
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obviously due to lack of quality education. >> pete: that's right. >> you know, people are moving out of these cities. you know, i think in new york, and, pete, you know, this shootings skyrocketed over 90% during the summer and covid. you know, black and hispanic families don't want to live in that any more than white families and so -- >> pete: if you have the means or have the ability and you want to go for it, black and white you will move to get a better quality of life. >> thank you. >> pete: those pesky flies in the face of the characterization the left always wants to make. >> absolutely, that's the narrative. >> pete: charlie, you are very good at stats and facts and the left hates that you know some of them because ultimately they want to us feel like no, this is about equity for everybody. we need spread it all out, charlie. >> yeah. it's really a political power grab. and, look,s single family housing is the backbone of america. it's where a lot of people have their wealth stored and dreams and visions vested into it what
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the biden administration is doing here making good on a promise we were washed about is to put duplexes and triplexes and very dense housing into the backbone of our country. there are counties in iowa that only have single family housing. i wonder where their political leanings lie? of course we know what the answer of that is the other part of this is what lynne mentioned hispanic and asian communities in america and also immigrant community they have gravitated toward single family housing this. is not about skin color. this is, up stead, about this belief that if you own property, there is something wrong with you. so what does this really do pete? is this makes a preference for renting not owning. this is a -- this is putting a preference on almost a tragedy of the commons, when people don't own anything, then why take ownership for the country? you are less likely to be a conservative if you do not actually feel you are in touch with the community around you. if when do you not have a mortgage and only paying rent, every single study will show that you are more likely to be a democrat voter and liberal
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voter. this unfortunately is down just to politics just like hr-1 and so many other different issues in our country. i wish their motives were pure but i'm afraid they're not. >> pete: i are right. it's the classroom and culture and now it's backyard. >> absolutely. >> pete: i have got to get you guys both on another topic because i think you will be great on it alexandria ocasio-cortez is now proposing a $10,000,000,000.1.5 climate change core. you are going to sign up for five years. you get $15 an hour and you get to do federal projects that will fix climate change in america. lyn. in e, when are you signing up? >> you know, i have to laugh because on earth day aoc actually posted a picture of herself eating out of a single serve plastic container with a plastic spoon. >> pete: no, no, no. >> you cannot make this stuff up. go to her facebook account you will see it look, under president trump, the u.s. led the world in lowest carbon emissions. and that's without being in the lopsided climate accord.
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so, you know, i don't understand what they are trying to achieve here because we have already made those accomplishments. and, not only that but we were energy independent, which is one thing that obviously we're losing under the biden administration. >> pete: charlie, lynne just mentioned it what are they trying to achieve with a 1.5 million climate army. >> yeah. obviously they are trying to change ideologically the makeup of the country. doesn't make any good for desired impact for the environment. as a conservative i actually might be unique in this. i actually think a national works project for young people is a good thing. my fear that holds me back though is they will turn into a massive college campus indoctrination program. if there is any way to crack the code hey the 2 million people out there that are young that are looking for purpose like let's have them go try to do something meaningful as long as it doesn't turn into some sort of, you know, left wing indoctrination program where you work with your hands and don't look at your phone all day long and you actually love your country. >> right. >> i think there actually might be some agreement on national
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service. >> pete: work with your hands, don't use your phone and love your country. sound like the military. mandatory service there. >> you know something about that pete. >> pete: could be. but the problem that's gone woke, too. where are you going to turn. >> absolutely right. >> that is the problem. >> pete: always the problem. >> thank you pete and charlie. >> pete: have a great evening. >> you guys are the best. >> pete: you too. tonight marks -- today marks the 70th annual national day of prayer and like every president since 1952, joe biden issued a proclamation. but he decided to break away from the tradition by leaving out the word god from his remarks. you are right. we have a national prayer day but no god for joe biden. i thought he was devout catholic? reverend franklin graham is here to set the record straight. ♪ ♪
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congress and president truman established a national day of prayer as a yearly event. and president reagan designated the first thursday in may forever more. but our devout catholic commander-in-chief raised some eyebrows today by not mentioning the word god during his national day of prayer proclamation. the first president ever to do so. perfect guest to discuss the issue joining me now reverend franklin graham. before we get to the significance of the day, i saw you put out a facebook post just moments ago reacting to the reality that joe biden didn't even mention god. how can you do that on the national day of prayer? >> you know, i don't know. i'm not sure that he even knows. it was probably a staff person that wrote it and maybe not even ran it by him because i don't think joe biden would have approved that one. this is a national day of prayer. of course we need to call on
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god. not just some generic gods or some power in the air on god himself, the creator who made and created this earth and who sent his son, jesus christ of heaven to this earth to save mankind from sin by dying on a cross and god raised him to life. and we -- there is no one else to pray to except to god. and for joe biden to miss that i just think maybe it was a staffer that did that and he wasn't even aware. so i would like to give the benefit of the doubt to president biden. >> pete: very graceful from you to do so. let's hope, indeed, that is correct. i'm in the wrong camera now i'm in the right one. reverend, real quick, the idea of prayer, the power of prayer, you know, some people dismiss it church attendance is down. what would you say to people who doubt the power of prayer? >> >> well, first of all church attendance is down because churches have been closed by the president, by different
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governors across this country. so, yes, church attendance is down when your church is closed. but, we found the churches that are closed the ones that were online actually had more people watching online and giving went up. so, i think we just need to look at maybe this next year and see where we are. but, the power of prayer, no question, god answers prayer. he hears prayer. he listens to prayer. but we have got to approach god in the right way. we have to confess our sins and ask for his forgiveness. and not go to him with dirty hands so to speak but with a clean heart. and ask him always to ask that your will be done because god wants the best for us. he doesn't want the worse. he wants the best. >> pete: absolutely. >> we have to always ask god's will to be done. >> pete: reverend, we are a flawed nation like every, we are all sinful human beings in need of god's redemption.
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would you be will to offer of a brief word of prayer for us on the program? >> absolutely. father, we pray for our country, pray for the president. father, we pray for all the folks there at fox news. father, we thank you for them. and we just pray for pete and his family. thank you, father, that you love us, you care for us, and that you sent your son, jesus christ from heaven to this earth to die for our sins and our place and, father, it's my prayer that many people put their faith and trust in him in jesus' name repray, amen. >> pete: amen. franklin reverend graham, reverend franklin graham thank you so much. the crusades your father did billy graham, one in minneapolis and one in new york city helped change my life and shape my wife and i'm grateful for the mission you continue to do to spread the gospel. reverend, thank you so much. >> thank you, god bless. >> pete: god bless. will will cain, there is he. he is not reverend franklin graham but is he a pretty nice guy. is he red from for tonight's on the clock. he's up next. ♪
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>> welcome back to fox news prime time. it just a few minutes left, i'm putting my buddy will came back on the clock. you know the rules, four stories, 60 seconds each. let the emojis be our guide. first up, twitter has a solution for all of that hate speech on line, a new one. a new feature that detects nasty language and asks the users to review their tweets before posting. if i tried to tweet, will cain is a big old on the end of the dallas cowboys suck, twitter will say, do you really want to tweet this question mike i will say yes, of course i do. >> i'm going to respond, really, really brave not to shave on the wiki host fox news prime time. who decides what's mean? number two, it apparently works, this news article says 37% of people declined to send the mean to be. a number say, here's the way you create accountability. put your name on it, put your
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face on it. if you hide behind anonymity, everyone is a twitter tough guy. on twitter, it's just a way to hide. he would never say that to someone's face. >> not a lot of thomas paine's on twitter, that's not happening right now. i would never tweet that to you, come on. >> just to say on national television. next, a high school senior will be tried as an adult for rigging her own home coming election. she faces up to 16 years in prison if found guilty. cracking down in voter fraud is important, but not necessarily what we had in mind. in the middle of the night, her and her mom broke into the school, changed 150 votes, and she is getting 16 years in the slammer? >> over homecoming queen! she winces some great lengths to win. it the length are so great you
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start to admire her cheating. you went far to win that tro. wind up a little bit, she deserves a slap on the wrist, tried as an adult, i couldn't wait to see what you said about this one, with vote-rigging and election fraud, obviously the controversial issue of the homecoming queen. >> i've broken into my head school, only for nice reasons. it number three overnight ballot dump -- the likes of which we've never seen. >> forget that clock, there was a homecoming king at your high school and you are up for it? >> it was not me, i lost. it's the courts! >> we didn't have any homecoming kings. >> a new look this summer, new ceilings operated must be the first transgender champion ever.
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she transitioned into a woman in 2013. while her parents may make history, some of her competitors are less unhappy about it. isn't this the inevitable result? >> i can imagine. this person transitioned when they were 37 north 35 or something like that? other in the 40s, look, this is not right. we need to get our heads together here. if this is wrong. men will smoke women -- and if you allow people to gender identify or even have in this case, i believe the elective surgery, they are still going to win. it they are going to set records, it's happening and it's not right at all. >> i don't know. i think it's a good strategy. extend your crew by another ten years. to lebron when he's done, wnba. he's in and rocking it, and vp. why not? we only have 30 seconds for this, if you thought joe biden was overdoing it with the masks outside, check out this.
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masked up, trapped in a bubble, the only question i have, how does she grab something off of the top shelf? >> i didn't think about that. if this is a society that's lost its mind. if a society can lose its mind to this much, really honestly there's nothing we should be surprised by. we could go anywhere, get led by the nose to any craziness. >> she made that at home, well. she made that. will cain, you're the man, thanks brother. before we go, i'll leave you with a segment we call, that's what i mean. if you want to know how out of touch liz cheney republican from d.c. is with the republican party -- look no further than this. you still support trump after he's never started a war, made us energy independent, boom to the economy, built the border wall, added conservative judges, lower taxes, created new jobs, put america first, to
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which he says, yes, and we do. that to my friends is what i mean. thank you so much for watching fox news prime time on this national day of prayer. it's pretty cool when you get franklin graham on the program saying a prayer. our nation needed it right now. the again tomorrow night, until then, tucker carlson up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening, welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." people haven't been traveling much, they've been stuck at home. if you had a chance to visit new york city recently -- if you have, you know the truth. it's awful. awful, and in a very recognizable way. in new york looks like in new york in the 1970s without studio 54. the city has once again become dirty chaotic and dangerous

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